Razzie Nominations Announced, Fragile Egos Bruised
Movie News By Nathan Adams on January 24, 2011 | Comments (12)The moment that Ricky Gervais secretly waits for every year is upon us. The nominations for the 31st Golden Raspberry Awards are in. The Razzies is a different kind of awards show, not one that heaps false praise on people that it doesn’t respect, but one that dishonors the worst work of the year. No, their nominees for Worst Picture aren’t quite as bad as the Golden Globe nominees for Best Picture – Comedy or Musical, but it’s still generally considered an insult to earn Razzie recognition, and God forbid you actually win. Looking over this year’s nominees has left me in a confused emotional state. The only film I’ve seen that on here is The Expendables. Does that make me a bad film fan or a smart consumer? Can one truly appreciate the good if he hasn’t waded through most of the bad? In 2011, I solemnly vow to see more bad movies.
Join us each week as Rob Hunter takes a look at new DVD releases and gives his highly unqualified opinion as to which titles are worth BUYing, which are better off as RENTals, and which should be AVOIDed at all costs. And remember, these listings and category placements are meant as informational conversation starters only. But you can still tell Hunter how wrong he is in the comment section below. This week sees a handful of older flicks seeing their DVD debut or reissue including the terrifying Dark Night Of the Scarecrow, the silly Private Eyes, and the ridiculously bad Madman. There are also a bunch of rentables this week including Iron Man 2, The Killer Inside Me, Rich Man Poor Man, and more.
Now that American Idol and Lost are over, you have the entire month of June free for movies. What the hell are you going to watch?
Tribeca Review: The Killer Inside Me
Movie Review By Robert Levin on May 1, 2010 | Be the First To CommentMichael Winterbottom’s ‘The Killer Inside Me’ has attracted a lot of controversy for its savage violence. But worse than that, it’s spectacularly boring.
This Week in Movie Posters: How to Make Love to Dragons
Features By Neil Miller on February 12, 2010 | Comments (2)This week it’s all about love, growing old, fighting mythical creatures, taming mythical creatures and getting Sleeping Beauty’s lazy ass out of bed. In fact, let me just take a moment to say something I’ve been wanting to say for a long time: I wish she’d get a job already.
Sundance 2010: ‘Blue Valentine,’ ‘Killer Inside Me,’ ‘Kids’ Get Distributors
Movie News By Neil Miller on January 30, 2010 | Comments (1)Unlike last year, the 2010 edition of the Sundance Film Festival has seen a slow resurgence in pick-ups. In the past few days, three major acquisitions have happened…
Sundance Film Festival 2010: The Rest of the Line-Up
Movie News By Neil Miller on December 3, 2009 | Comments (5)Yesterday we were happy to bring you the Competition Line-Up for the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, which we’ll be covering in January live from Park City, Utah. And today we’ve got the rest of the films, including the Premieres, Spotlight, Next, Park City at Midnight and New Frontier selections.
Jessica Alba Finds Her Inner Hooker, Casey Affleck Finds ‘The Killer Inside’
In Development By Neil Miller on November 8, 2008 | Comments (4)In The Killer Inside Me, Alba will play a prostitute in the world of a West Texas Sheriff, played by Casey Affleck, who finds himself transforming from boring small town cop to ruthless, sociopathic murderer.
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